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What can I do to study history? Is there a way out for studying history in a bad university?
The counterpart work of history major is generally to go to museums, historical research institutions and archaeological institutions to engage in management or research work, or to be a history teacher in middle school or a university after finishing graduate school.

Although the scope of work in the field of history is really narrow, many students have found jobs that are not their own majors after graduation, such as joining a newspaper, taking an examination of civil servants, and going to a bank. To put it bluntly, as long as you have enough skills, the major itself can't limit you.

As for a bad university, it can only be said that the overall employment of a good university is not good, but it does not mean that every student in it is not good at employment. Again, what can limit your development is your own ability.